17 HRS AGO - For a limited time, we are running a promotion that will provide an additional bonus when opening Expand

17 HRS AGO - For a limited time, we are running a promotion that will provide an additional bonus when opening a Research and Development Pack.
When you purchase a Research and Development Pack from the C-Store and open it, you will receive either 10 Lobi Crystals or a Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack in addition to the Research and Development Pack.
Opening this Special Requisition Choice Pack - Tier 6 Promotional Ship Choice Pack will give the recipient a choice of any Tier 6 ship found in any previous Research & Development or Duty Officer Promotional Pack. The ships to choose from are:
Krenim Annorax Science Dreadnought [T6]
Elachi Sheshar Intel Dreadnought Cruiser [T6]
Elachi Sheshar Command Dreadnought Cruiser [T6]
Jem Hadar Strike Ship [T6]
Jem Hadar Recon Ship [T6]
Special Requisition Pack - 23rd Century Tier 6 Ship
The Special Requisition Pack - 23rd Centurty Tier 6 Ship opens into one of the ships below, depending on faction:
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1 DAY AGO - TrekMovie commemorates Cliff Eidelman’s distinctive score to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country with a review of the 2012 Intrada two-disc release. This expanded soundtrack release includes previously unreleased material, plus the original release from 1991. Dark and foreboding best describes composer Cliff Eidelman’s unique entry in the Star Trek canon with his score to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. While not the typical music fans had come to associate with the franchise during its then quarter-century of existence, it still became a favorite of many fans. Its unique, mysterious and poignant tone helped mark the final voyage of The Original Series cast. Fans and music lovers were finally able to enjoy the full score as it was presented on film with Intrada’s 2012 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Expanded Edition two-disc release. More than 22 minutes of new material was made available for this version, doubling the number of tracks from the original soundtrack. Collapse

2 DAYS AGO - Issue #59 of The Official Star Trek Magazine continues their celebration of 50 years of Star Trek Expand

2 DAYS AGO - Issue #59 of The Official Star Trek Magazine continues their celebration of 50 years of Star Trek with an interview with Sandy Gimpel, the actress who played Trek’s first-ever alien menace in The Original Series' television debut episode, “The Man Trap.” Staying in the 60s, the magazine gives credit to the NBC insiders who kept Star Trek on air: NBC exec Mort Werner and Jean Messerschmidt, Director of NBC’s Standards and Practices team.
In an issue packed with fascinating interviews, Alexander Siddig talks candidly about how he grew up playing Dr. Julian Bashir on Deep Space Nine, and Tony Todd discusses his guest appearances as Klingons. Fans will also find out from Kirstie Alley why she didn’t make it back for more adventures as Saavik after The Wrath of Khan.
Also, as Star Trek prepares to head into bold new television frontiers, Issue #59 of The Official Star Trek Magazine investigates the Trek credentials of Star Trek: Discovery executive producer Collapse

2 DAYS AGO - It's that time of year again, with an extra helping of rare photos for your holiday pleasure! Expand

2 DAYS AGO - It's that time of year again, with an extra helping of rare photos for your holiday pleasure! Check out these additional entries to our ever-growing galleries, from the early days of the Original Series, all the way through Enterprise! Collapse

3 DAYS AGO - The last Star Trek film to feature the entire Original Series cast, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Expand

3 DAYS AGO - The last Star Trek film to feature the entire Original Series cast, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, celebrates its 25th anniversary today. A timely commentary on the end of the Cold War, The Undiscovered Country sees the crew of the Enterprise fight against conspirators intent on interrupting the potential peace between the Federation and […] Collapse

13 HRS AGO - On December 13th, Star Trek fans will be in for a treat, half a century in the making. The Expand

13 HRS AGO - On December 13th, Star Trek fans will be in for a treat, half a century in the making. The Roddenberry Vault, a treasure trove of unused material from the entire run of the Original Series, will be released to the public. With the vault comes insights into alternate takes, omitted dialogue, deleted scenes, and other […] Collapse

1 DAY AGO - Bryan Fuller continues to discuss the reasons for his departure from Star Trek: Discovery. While Expand

1 DAY AGO - Bryan Fuller continues to discuss the reasons for his departure from Star Trek: Discovery. While most interviews have rehashed the well-known explanations, he expanded upon a strong theme for the new series in an interview with the Radio Times. Fuller remains tight-lipped and almost certainly bound to a non-disclosure agreement regarding significant details about Discovery, but he summed up the theme of the new series in three words: “Understand each other.” Fuller said that this was the theme of Discovery at the time of his departure, and he noted that he is curious to see how it unfolds. Beyond writing the first two episodes and charting a course for the first season of the series, Fuller also wrote story treatments for other first season episodes. In Fuller’s view, that completes his responsibilities to the show. Asked how the tone of the series would compare to the recent films and the original series, he continued: “You know, it’s interesting to ponder, because Collapse

1 DAY AGO - Star Trek 101 debuted in October and the latest regular StarTrek.com column serves two functions: Expand

1 DAY AGO - Star Trek 101 debuted in October and the latest regular StarTrek.com column serves two functions: succinctly introduce Star Trek newcomers to the basic foundations and elements of the franchise and refresh the memories of longtime Trek fans. We'll be pulling our entries from the book Star Trek 101: A Practical Guide to Who, What, Where, And Why, written by Terry J. Erdmann & Paula M. Block and published in 2008 by Pocket Books. An invaluable resource, it encompasses The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise, as well as the first 10 Trek feature films.
Today, we share Star Trek 101's file on Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Chief Medical Officer.
"He's dead, Jim." -- McCoy, from "The Enemy Within"
Given half a chance, Leonard McCoy is far more likely to explain what he isn't than what he is. He's not a bricklayer, psychiatrist, escalator, engineer, coal miner, or moon-shuttle conductor. He's "just an old country doctor" who Collapse

1 DAY AGO - Does the new collection of Star Trek: The Original Series material offer its own novel look into Expand

1 DAY AGO - Does the new collection of Star Trek: The Original Series material offer its own novel look into the legendary show? Star Trek, perhaps more so than most popular franchises, has been dissected to an incredible degree over the course of its 50-year history. Collectors and die-hard fans have found “missing” film clips, rare deleted scenes, […] Collapse

2 DAYS AGO - Talk about the next generation. Barbara Alyn Woods is a successful actress whose film and Expand

2 DAYS AGO - Talk about the next generation. Barbara Alyn Woods is a successful actress whose film and television credits include Star Trek: The Next Generation -- she played Kareen Brianon, personal assistant to Dr. Graves in the second-season episode "The Schizoid Man" -- The Waterdance, Ghoulies IV, Seinfeld, Striptease, series regular roles on Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and One Tree Hill, and guest spots on The Goldbergs. But, as StarTrek.com discovered during a recent interview with Woods, she's busiest these days bouncing from set to set to set in support of her three daughters -- Natalie, Emily and Alyvia -- all of whom are following in mom's footsteps. Here's what Woods had to say during our recent conversation...
What are you up to these days in terms of work and life?
I am trying to squeeze in work for myself whenever I can. I have three daughters who are full-time working actresses, so it's very important to me to be on set with them as often as I can, which means being very choosy when Collapse

3 DAYS AGO - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country opened in theaters across the United States on December 6, Expand

3 DAYS AGO - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country opened in theaters across the United States on December 6, 1991 -- or 25 years ago today. The film, directed once again by Nicholas Meyer, closed out the feature-film exploits of the original Enterprise crew. And it did so in classy fashion, with a timely, intriguing conspiracy/assassination story that allowed William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan, George Takei and Walter Koenig to enjoy a final bow.
The politically charged storyline, which involved the Klingons, Vulcans and Federation, echoed the realities of the day, most specifically the Cold War, but perestroika as well. Rura Penthe is unmistakably a gulag. Spock even invokes a Vulcan proverb: “Only Nixon could go to China.” Kirk, meanwhile, considers his own deep-seated prejudices and the possibility of a universe sans an enemy against whom to wage war. Meyer, who’d directed The Wrath of Khan, reclaimed his seat on set and worked Collapse

3 DAYS AGO - For the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Expand

3 DAYS AGO - For the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country this week, TrekMovie had the pleasure and honor of speaking with writer/director Nicholas Meyer about the film’s legacy, what he would have changed about the film, the possibility of a director’s cut, and the film’s position in the Star Trek franchise. This interview was conducted in mid-September 2016. As per our agreement with CBS to interview Meyer, we were not allowed to ask any questions about Star Trek: Discovery. Looking Back on Star Trek VI TrekMovie: When is the last time you saw the film? Nicholas Meyer: I think within the past five years. My memory of it is pretty vivid. It’s also true that one’s experience of a film is inevitably colored by the audience with whom you watch it, and when you are watching a film with an audience who is loving it, the film plays great. When you are watching a film, maybe a comedy, and there’s only three people there and suddenly Collapse

10 HRS AGO - TrekMovie concludes its week-long anniversary celebration of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country with a look at the film from a fan’s perspective. Much like in his previous remembrance of The Voyage Home, Steve Vivona not only takes a look at the film, but also bring us back to 1991, when fans across the world were able to cap off the franchise’s 25th anniversary with a rousing farewell to the original cast. In mid-1990, George Takei visited the college I attended and gave an informal talk to students. I would see George many times in the ensuing years, but I opted not to attend the talk (something friends have never let me live down). One friend told me that George was strongly encouraging everyone to write to Paramount and demand that they scrap the Starfleet Academy idea floated by longtime producer Harve Bennett, and do a final film with the original crew. We all know how that turned out. Bennett’s idea was scrapped and the longtime producer of the film series Collapse

17 HRS AGO - Michael Dorn was born on December 9, 1963, meaning he turns 64 years young today. To mark the Expand

17 HRS AGO - Michael Dorn was born on December 9, 1963, meaning he turns 64 years young today. To mark the occasion, StarTrek.com thought we'd raise a toast with a glass of Klingon bloodwine and share 7 Things to Know About Michael Dorn. And, in no particular order, here they are:
Dorn was born Michiel Dorn in Luling, Texas.
His pre-Star Trek credits included Rocky, Demon Seed, CHiPs (with Robert Pine, Chris Pine's father) and Gimme a Break! FYI... he played one of Apollo Creed's bodyguards in Rocky, but went uncredited.
He is a pilot. Yes, Dorn flies airplanes and, over the years, has owned several of them, including a F-86 Sabre.
Dorn played Worf... a lot, a whole lot. He portrayed the Klingon for all seven seasons of The Next Generation, for four seasons of Deep Space Nine and in the four TNG features. He voiced Worf in more than a half-dozen video games, and appeared as the character or voiced him in other venues, including an episode of the series Webster, Comic Relief VI, Family Guy Collapse

1 DAY AGO - If you're still searching the galaxy for that perfect Star Trek-themed gift for a friend or loved Expand

1 DAY AGO - If you're still searching the galaxy for that perfect Star Trek-themed gift for a friend or loved one, WeLoveFine has good news for you. All of their Star Trek merchandise will be 25% off with the code Trekki25.
That code will work on all of WeLoveFine's Star Trek items, including sale items. And some of their most popular pieces are on sale now, among them the Star Trek logo sweater, Starfleet varsity hoodie, Wesley Crusher sweater, Cruising the Galaxy Button Up, Star Trek Sheer Shoulder Sweaters and more.
Go to www.welovefine.com to purchase, and remember to use the special code, Trekki25. Collapse

2 DAYS AGO - This week marks 25 years since Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, what would be the last film Expand

2 DAYS AGO - This week marks 25 years since Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, what would be the last film with the original crew, made its silver screen debut. Today, the Shuttle Pod do a rewatch and take a deep dive into a film that spoke volumes about the state of the world at the time, and perhaps even today. Subscribe to Shuttle Pod: The TrekMovie.com Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music and Pocket Casts! “For one quarter of a century they have thrilled us with their adventures, amazed us with their discoveries, and inspired us with their courage. Their ship has journeyed beyond imagination. Her name has become legend. Her crew, the finest ever assembled. We have traveled beside them from one corner of the galaxy to the other. They have been our guides, our protectors, and our friends. Now, you are invited to join them for one last adventure. For, at the end of history lies The Undiscovered Country.” Join the crew of the Shuttle Pod as they take a deep dive into The Collapse

2 DAYS AGO - Cliff Eidelman, the man who composed the score for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, fondly recalls his experience working on the final Star Trek film to star the entire original cast. We sat down with the composer who discussed his thematic choices for the score, his approach to publishing the original soundtrack, and how he worked with Nicholas Meyer. 2016 has been a banner year for Star Trek anniversary celebrations, with the debut of the franchise 50 years ago the most notable. As the calendar prepares to turn for the new year, there is one more still remaining as Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country celebrates its silver anniversary on December 6. Reminiscing as if it were yesterday, rather than 25 years ago, Cliff Eidelman picked up the phone with TrekMovie to discuss his scoring Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, collaborating with director Nicholas Meyer and watching Leonard Nimoy smile during one of his scoring sessions. Emerging as a film composer at the ripe Collapse

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